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Invest in Women Taskforce gains momentum

Rachel Reeves backs the Invest in Women Taskforce to boost female entrepreneurship and close the gender pay gap in the UK.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
12 months ago
in Business - General
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  • Aiming High for Female Founders
    • Breaking Down Barriers for Women in Business
    • Top Findings from the Investing in Women Code
  • Why This Matters for the UK Economy
    • A Gender-Equal Business Landscape?
    • To Sum Up

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has thrown her weight behind the Invest in Women Taskforce, aiming to boost female entrepreneurship in the UK.

The goal? To create one of the world’s largest investment funding pools for female founders and address the persistent gender gap in business leadership.

 

Aiming High for Female Founders

Rachel Reeves, the first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, is championing the cause of female entrepreneurs with the full backing of the UK government.

At a recent event hosted at No.11 Downing Street, Reeves reiterated her commitment to addressing gender inequality in the economy by backing the Invest in Women Taskforce, which aims to establish a £250 million investment pool for women-led businesses.

This initiative follows the findings of the Rose Review, which highlighted that an additional £250 billion could be added to the UK economy if women started and scaled businesses at the same rate as men.

At the event, Reeves emphasised,

“It is a huge responsibility to sit in the Treasury as the first female Chancellor… and use my position to improve life for women across the UK.”

 

Breaking Down Barriers for Women in Business

The Invest in Women Taskforce isn’t just about talk; it’s about action. Venture capitalists and investors impose significant barriers on female founders, resulting in women-led companies securing only 6% of UK equity-backed funding.

The Taskforce seeks to close this gap by increasing access to investment funds and encouraging private capital to support female entrepreneurs.

A major part of this effort includes the Investing in Women Code, which was established in response to the Rose Review. The Code encourages venture capital fund managers and financial institutions to pledge their support for female founders, and it’s already making an impact.

 

Top Findings from the Investing in Women Code

  • 32% of venture capital deals from Code signatories went to female-founded companies in 2023, outperforming the 28% market average.
  • 250 signatories have joined the Code, including major players like the British Business Bank and UK Business Angels Association.

Year

Venture Capital Deals to Female Founders

Market Average for Female Deals

2023 32% 28%
2022 30% 26%
2021 29% 25%

This steady progress is a direct result of government-backed initiatives aimed at closing the gender finance gap.

 

Why This Matters for the UK Economy

Women make up more than half of the UK’s population but represent just 21% of business owners. The government’s renewed focus on female entrepreneurship not only promotes equality but also fuels economic growth.

Reeves is acutely aware of the potential that lies untapped, stating that

“everyone can do something for women’s equality.”

The Taskforce is set to work across a range of sectors, including:

  • Technology and Financial Services: These industries have seen increased representation from female founders, thanks to targeted support.
  • Creative Sector: Opportunities for female entrepreneurs are expanding, with greater access to venture capital and mentoring.

 

A Gender-Equal Business Landscape?

The Invest in Women Taskforce tackles the gender pay gap and invests in childcare, supporting the Chancellor’s agenda. These efforts aim to provide better economic opportunities for women at every level of business.

The Taskforce’s success would mark a significant shift, moving the UK towards a more inclusive, balanced, and dynamic economy. With Reeves at the helm, the future for female entrepreneurs looks brighter than ever.

 

To Sum Up

the Invest in Women Taskforce is more than just a headline initiative. A serious commitment to changing the landscape for female entrepreneurs, backed by private capital and government support.

This movement is not just about economic growth—it’s about ensuring that women have equal footing in the business world.

 

Sources: THX News, HM Treasury & The Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP.

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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